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FREE CA CDL General Knowledge Practice Test 2018 Exam Mode

You can drive a truck for work every day, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’re ready for your California CDL General Knowledge test. These tests contain questions that are difficult for the most experienced professional driver, so make it easier on yourself by taking an CA CDL general knowledge practice test. With questions selected from the 2018 official California CDL manual, the practice test closely simulates the official exam. With the aid of this test, you’ll be ready to handle anything that comes your way when you walk into the California DMV. Other drivers might be stressed out on test day, but you’ll be collected and ready to walk out the doors with your endorsement.

How to Take the Practice Test While some people breeze through the practice test so they can move on to the real one at the DMV, it is a good idea to move through the practice test carefully. Use it as a tool to learn more about the official test. Go through the questions, paying attention to those that give you some trouble. If a question gives you an issue, write it down so you can spend more time studying the topic in your manual. Some people also only take the practice test once or twice, but you should take it as often as needed. Take it until you know the questions inside out. The questions should be second nature to you by the time you visit the DMV.

Taking Your Test When test day rolls around, you might feel a little uneasy. That is fine. Shake those nerves out of your system. You are more than ready. You have taken your practice test repeatedly, so you’re ready to ace your test. Just in case you need some extra practice, though, take your practice test one more time. That way, you’ll be positive that you’re ready to take on whatever the test throws your way. A practice test is the best way to prepare for your General Knowledge endorsement. Take the 50-question test so you’ll be ready for each and every question on the test.

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Important:

In California, the number of knowledge test questions is different depending on how old you are:

If you are under 18, you will get 46 questions, 38 of which will need to be answered correctly

If you are over 18, the written part of the driving test will have 36 questions.